Live (2017) NASA Earth from Space - "International Astronomy Day" ?, ISS HD Video is presented. NASA Live stream of Earth seen from space powered by NASA HDEV cameras aboard the International Space Station. Watch the Earth roll Captured by HDEV cameras on board the International Space Station.

Updates:

(4/29) April 29th "International Astronomy Day".

(8/12-13) One of the brightest meteor showers of the year, the Perseid meteor shower peaks on the night of Saturday, Aug. 12 and the early morning hours of Sunday, Aug. 13. A waning gibbous moon may hamper the view of the meteor shower's peak this year. Perseid meteors will appear in the sky from July 17 to Aug. 24.

(8/16) NASA TV will air live coverage of the rendezvous, grapple and installation of the SpaceX Dragon CRS-12 cargo spacecraft at the International Space Station starting at 5:30 a.m. EDT (0930 GMT). Grappling is scheduled for 7 a.m. EDT (1100 GMT)

(8/21) Total Solar Eclipse 2017 - On Aug. 21, 2017, people across the United States will see the sun disappear behind the moon, turning daylight into twilight, causing the temperature drop rapidly and revealing massive streamers of light streaking through the sky around the silhouette of the moon. On that day, America will fall under the path of a total solar eclipse.

(9/6) The full moon of September will occur on Wednesday, Sept. 6 at 3:03 a.m. EDT (0803 GMT). September's full moon is known as the Full Harvest Moon.

(9/12) Expedition 53/54 crewmembers Mark Vande Hei of NASA and Alexander Misurkin of the Russian space agency Roscosmos will launch atop a Russian Soyuz rocket on a mission to the International Space Station.

The signal is temporarily lost from the international space station, live on UStream.tv

The International Space Station - ISS - circles the earth at 240 miles above the planet, on the edge of space in low earth orbit. The station is crewed by NASA astronauts as well as Russian Cosmonauts and a mixture of Japanese, Canadian and European astronauts as well.

The ISS passes into the dark side of the earth for roughly half of each of its 90 minute orbits. As the Space Station passes into a period of night every 45 mins video is unavailable - during this time, and other breaks in transmission recorded footage is shown when back in daylight earth will recommence. As seen from the Nasa ISS live stream on the International Space Station -

A real astronaut view of Earth!

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UStream live Feed From the NASA HDEV live cameras aboard the ISS. Watch the earth roll